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July
South Park (season 27)
1 episodes
“South Park” (Season 27) launches with a scathing satire that pulls no punches, as the town grapples with government censorship, religious intrusion, and political absurdity. After Cartman’s favorite NPR show is canceled, PC Principal introduces Jesus Christ into the school system, sparking outrage among parents and igniting a surreal legal battle. President Donald Trump, depicted in bed with Satan and embroiled in bizarre lawsuits, sues South Park for $5 billion, forcing the town into a humiliating settlement that includes pro-Trump public service announcements. The episode mocks media manipulation, corporate cowardice, and the death of “wokeness,” while referencing real-world controversies like the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show and the rumored Epstein list. With deepfake ads, naked desert wanderings, and Satan’s biting commentary, the premiere sets the tone for a season that blends crude humor with razor-sharp political critique. “South Park” (Season 27) dives deeper into themes of systemic dysfunction and performative outrage, holding up a mirror to a society that’s as absurd as the show itself. True to form, it’s unpredictable, provocative, and hilariously offensive. (more…)
July
Digman! (season 2)
1 episodes
“Digman!” (Season 2) continues its absurd archaeological saga as Rip Digman, still haunted by the demonic resurrection of his wife Bella, sets out to exorcize her corrupted soul through increasingly reckless missions. Joined by Saltine, now a morally conflicted former protege, Rip navigates cursed Titanic exhibits, supernatural dating shows, and relics that threaten to unravel reality itself. The season introduces bizarre entities like “Auntie” and “Uncle” Christ — demonic avatars of Bella and Quail Eegan’s father — whose presence escalates the apocalyptic stakes. As Saltine’s loyalty fractures and Rip’s obsession deepens, their dynamic shifts from mentorship to confrontation, exposing the ethical rot beneath Rip’s fame. Meanwhile, rival archaeologists Zane Troy and Quail Eegan manipulate ancient power for personal gain, unleashing chaos that blurs the line between history and horror in “Digman!” (Season 2). With irreverent humor and escalating madness, the season closes on a world teetering toward collapse, where redemption is elusive and rewriting the past may come at the cost of reality itself. (more…)
June
Digman! (season 1)
8 episodes
“Digman!” (Season 1) is an animated sitcom set in a world where archaeologists are celebrities. The story follows Rip Digman, a once-famous adventurer who left the field after the tragic death of his wife, Bella. Now struggling with irrelevance, Rip is forced back into action when a legendary artifact resurfaces, offering him a chance at redemption. With his eager assistant Saltine, his reckless pilot Swooper, and a team of misfit archaeologists, Rip embarks on dangerous expeditions to reclaim his former glory. Along the way, he faces rival treasure hunters, corrupt museum officials, and supernatural forces guarding ancient relics. The series blends absurd humor, action-packed adventures, and satirical takes on academia and fame, delivering a fast-paced and unpredictable journey through history’s greatest mysteries. As Rip navigates betrayal, rivalries, and near-death encounters, he rediscovers his passion for exploration while confronting his own shortcomings. With sharp writing, eccentric characters, and a Nic Cage-inspired protagonist, “Digman!” (Season 1) offers a hilarious and chaotic ride through the world of archaeology, packed with witty dialogue, outrageous scenarios, and unexpected twists. (more…)
October
Everybody Still Hates Chris (season 1)
10 episodes
Everybody Still Hates Chris is an animated sequel series to the popular show Everybody Hates Chris. The new series premiered on September 25, 2024, and continues to follow the life of a young Chris Rock growing up in 1980s Brooklyn, New York. In this season, Chris, voiced by Tim Johnson Jr., navigates the challenges of adolescence with his family and friends. The show retains its humorous and insightful narration by Chris Rock himself. The cast includes Terry Crews as Julius, Tichina Arnold as Rochelle, Ozioma Akagha as Tonya, Terrence Little Gardenhigh as Drew, and Gunnar Sizemore as Greg. Each episode delves into various aspects of Chris’s life, from dealing with school bullies and family dynamics to exploring his identity and aspirations. The series maintains its comedic tone while addressing themes of race, class, and adolescence, offering a fresh yet nostalgic look at Chris Rock’s formative years. (more…)
August
Workaholics (season 7)
10 episodes
A single-camera comedy featuring three friends who work together as telemarketers from 9 to 5, and live together from 5 to 9. (more…)
June
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (season 3)
7 episodes
With help from her dad and grandmother, Nora Lum navigates young adulthood in Flushing, New York with her cousin. (more…)
April
South Park (season 26)
6 episodes
Follows the misadventures of four irreverent grade-schoolers in the quiet, dysfunctional town of South Park, Colorado. (more…)
February
South Park (season 25)
6 episodes
Follows the misadventures of four irreverent grade-schoolers in the quiet, dysfunctional town of South Park, Colorado. (more…)
August
Crank Yankers (season 6)
20 episodes
Crank Yankers is a TV series starring Victor Yerrid, Artie Esposito, and Paul McGinnis. A show with real ‘crank’ phone calls to real victims. Puppets are added as the ‘actors’ to give visual support to what is happening in the phone… (more…)
October
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens (season 2)
10 episodes
With help from her dad and grandmother, Nora Lum navigates young adulthood in Flushing, New York with her cousin. (more…)